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Thanks for that excellent share...gonna try it next spring and I'll let you know how it works!!...

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  • Crestliner2008
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    I've been using a slip bobber/Senko set-up for the last two seasons and this one as well. It allows to fish two rigs at the same time - legally - and with a partner, it gives us four presentations. I'

  • Sounds like it would work well on a slightly windy day with a little chop on the surface. Then it would have a nice wiggle action if wacky rigged.

  • I was so effin excited for this. I decided last season that you cannot consider yourself a good fisherman if you ignore proven fish catching techniques.

This is a great technique for newbies.

It works !

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This is a great technique for newbies.

It works !

It works very well, but why is it just for newbies?

My comments were to say even a young kid or newbie does not have to watch their line carefully

to be seeing line movement or feeling that slight 'tic' of the bass hit to sense a fish that has eaten your bait.

As long as they or their Dad [or whoever is fishing with them] watches the float, they usually will see if a fish has taken the bait.

Not saying it does not work for experienced anglers, just saying it is a way a novice can fish and catch easily . They SEE the activity of the fish.

I volunteer at many functions where we teach kids how to fish in large groups, like the Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts, or at DEC Children's Fishing Festivals, or also one-on-one with me mentoring with local kids I know, and often , that is one of the methods I use. Sometimes it is with earthworms and bobbers at the larger events, and if fishing with me, we use the small senkos, wacky-rigged under a float.

Both get the kids some bites, and then they get hooked for life, like I was at 6 years old...{LOL}

52 years later, I am now the one sharing my passion of fishing with the upcoming generations, like my Dad and Grampa did for me when I was just a little guy.

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  • Super User

How about a senko type bait under a crappie rattle float?? There's nothing like ringing the dinnerbell.

I mainly use the senko type baits on a 1/8oz brass weighted carolina rig with a 24" to 30" leader. I either follow it down keeping the line tight to the rod tip or shake the rod tip as it falls making the senko twitch as it falls. I use no scent on the first cast. If i get a strike and a miss one shot of scent on the second cast is a positive hookup on the next cast.

Take a kid fishing we need the next generations educated in fishing too. We need more TV shows like Jerry McKinnis too. We just don't have that anymore.

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I've read about fishing a senko under one of these: http://www.cabelas.com/floats-stops-lighted-adjust-a-bubble.shtml?WT.srch=1&WT.tsrc=PPC&WT.mc_id=google|Fishing+Category|USA&WT.z_mc_id1=sl1niMYSB&rid=20

Sounded good enough that I bought one yesterday, now all I need is time out from my kids' sports to go fishing!!!!!

I caught 4 bass last week end while bluegill fishing with a small hook and red worms 3' under a bobber. I'm old and sore enough that I can't stand up and cast all day like the young pups can. I sure caught a lot of bass last year with 4" pumpkin senko's under a float. When you are as lazy as I am, that's the way to go. Sit back, relax and catch fish. :fishing1:

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I love fishing wacky rigged senko's, it is my "go-to" versatility lure. I sometimes find myself fishing like a jerkbait and get massive hits, so if you're going to fish it on a float I personally would still want the action of the free falling tails. So I would most likely use the "nail in the tail" trick. Take something like a 12d nail and clip it in half and stuff the sharp end straight up the tails of the senko, this adds a good amount of weight to the lure and gives the tails some awesome action. Play around with it find what you like. It is an awesome lure and technique.

I took my grand kids blue gill fishing last week end. I put a pumpkin senko under a bobber and in no time I had a 5.5 pound LM. Caught a few others in the 2-4 lb range also. You really don't need to do anything but sit back and watch the bobber.

Bob

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im going to try this tommrow!

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  • Super User

I read at another website that a size 4 hook works well with wacky-rigged Senko. What do you guys think?

  • Super User

Yep.

Senkos, trick worms, finesse worms, creature baits.

Whatever you want to try.

The secret is to aggitate the bass to come up and hit the bait when the bass are in a holding pattern and are not interested in hitting your other presentations.

There have been at least two articles fishing plastics under a bobber. I asked about this presentation previously on the Forum and the positive response was surprising.

So give it a shot when nothing else works or you just want to give it a try.

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Ol', I go with a smaller hook for wacky Senkos.

A #1, 1/0 and 2/0.

I usually use weedless hooks since I throw Senkos in as much structure as I can find.

I would think a 4/0 would suffice but personally I like to down size my wacky Senko hooks so they don't overpower the Senko on its fall.

If I want a faster fall I will put a small 1/16 weight on top of the hook.

There was an article about this in an In-Fisherman magazine a while back. They were using it on suspending smallies in the top third of the water column.

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Can you use this in river fishing

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We seniors use a lot of floats with wind & current. Drift along. float gets nervous. Pick up rod. Set hook

Even WE can understand that much all day. :)

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I've done this before for largemouths. I just tie on a hook and put a bobber on the line, I also wacky rig the senko. It was killer for largemouth so I don't see how it wouldn't work for smallies.

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  • Super User

Since the setup for crappies works so well with the rattle bobber and grubs you maybe right using a senko with a weedless hook?

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I've fished all year with a 4" Senco and bobber. It doesn't seem to matter what color. I was on Muskegon lake two weeks before the Bass Masters tournament. I caught 6 nice small mouth in less than 3 hours. The 4 biggest would have placed very well in the tournament. When they were close to shore a few weeks ago on a small lake I like, I got 3 nice size LM on 3 casts under 3 different pontoon boats. The tournament guys laugh at me. One asked, are you catching bass on that? I was out catching him 4 to 1 with my spinning reel and bobber.

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I'm new to senko fishing. gonna try this next time i hit the river

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Never tried it but sounds like a great idea. 

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I've got to try this!

What I've noticed here in Michigan, it works best for 6 weeks from the middle of July through August in the weed lines or under docks. Under docked pontoon boats works very good. Any other time I have to go to deeper water to catch them. I tried it the last week end and got skunked. Couple more weeks. lol

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I've tried other baits suspended under a float but have yet to rig it with a senko. Seems compelling considering In-Fisherman and Al Lindner have referenced similar methods several times for bass. Apparently using the same method but with an elk hair jig is really potent for fishing late fall and winter smallmouths, Again referenced by In-Fisherman.

When I first saw the title of this thread I scoffed, then laughed. Then sheepishly, since no one was looking, opened it up.  I am convinced enough to give it a shot, but (sorry to say) won't be trying it unless I'm alone.  You know, until I actually catch fish with it, then I will try to be brave enough to venture out of the closet. I gave up bobber fishing when I was 8, who knew that I would actually be seriously considering picking it back up 47 years later.  Never too old to learn I guess.

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